During a season where for the first time the Super Bowl will be held in a cold weather city for the first time it is no wonder that the first round of the playoffs is going to have at least three games in the cold with one possibly a record cold for an NFL Game.

The Philadelphia Eagles host the New Orleans Saints at 8:10 p.m. Eastern time on Saturday where the forecast is calling for an overnight low of 21 degrees with a 5-10 mph wind and a 20 percent chance of precipitation.

The Cincinnati Bengals host the San Diego Chargers at 1:05 p.m. Eastern time on Sunday where the forecast is calling for a daytime high of 34 degrees and an 80 percent chance of snow.

The Green Bay Packers host the San Francisco 49ers at 3:40 p.m. Central kickoff on Sunday where the forecast is calling for a high of 5 degrees below zero and an overnight low of 20 degrees below zero which could rival the famous 1967 Ice Bowl, the coldest game in NFL history.